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The small cruise ship Clio (99.6 m LOA) was this morning going southward in Öresund. The ship was built in 1998 and is sailing under the flag of Malta. Capacity: 89 passengers, 60 crew.
"Clio is a small cruise ship that sails for Overseas Adventure Travel's Grand Circle Cruise Line brand. The nice interiors offer a cozy, comfortable feeling with a lounge, a restaurant and a series of cabins of various sizes, some with balconies. On the outside deck you can enjoy the solarium, a bar area with a veranda and a whirlpool.
There are some very different itineraries offered in various regions of the world, giving you unusual destinations and the feeling of visiting each port of call in the comfort of a large yacht."
(Cruisingjournal.com)
Car: Renault Clio RN 1.4.
Date of first registration: 6th October 1994.
Region of registration: Portsmouth.
Latest recorded mileage: 59,576 (MOT 19th November 2013).
Last V5 issued: 14th March 2012.
Date taken: 23rd November 2020.
Album: Abandoned and Neglected Cars
The second generation of the Renault Clio was built between 1998 and 2012. After the third generation was launched in 2005 the old model was sold as Clio Campus. The front was redesigned one last time in 2009.
Car: Renault Clio RN 1.4.
Date of first registration: 6th October 1994.
Region of registration: Portsmouth.
Latest recorded mileage: 59,576 (MOT 19th November 2013).
Last V5 issued: 14th March 2012.
Date taken: 23rd November 2020.
Album: Abandoned and Neglected Cars
Renault's famous hot hatch, the Clio RS. The one in the photo is the fourth generation model, and this time, the Clio RS is available exclusively as a 5-door model, mainly because this generation Clio doesn't has 3-door version.
“Car of History”
sculptor: Carlo Franzoni, 1810
clock works by: Simon Willard
The neoclassical statue of Clio, the muse of history, recording the proceedings of the House of Representatives. The marble sculptural clock depicts the muse riding in the Chariot of Time. Beneath the chariot wheel is a depiction of the zodiac.
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The United States Capitol Building - National Statuary Hall
architects: William Thornton, Benjamin Latrobe, Charles Bulfinch
architectural style: Neoclassical, American Neoclassicism, Corinthian Order
Capitol Hill (Jenkins Hill)
First Street, SE
Washington, District of Columbia
Constructed in 1903 by the Pere Marquette Railroad, the depot in Clio was once active 24/7 with a constant flow of freight and passenger service. Although times have changed significantly, it’s still an attractive trackside structure.
Roadtrip with the Renault Clio GT around Zagorje (northern part of Croatia) | ivanklindic.info/2015/09/04/what-do-you-do-when-you-have-...
This was made for the Simmuse contest "Miss Muse". 1st round. But (foolish me) only after hours of working with this shot I understood that I've made it incorrectly :( I need something more dark and mystery. So I spent all yesterday's evening for the remake and here just want to show you my first Clio.
For all, who asked me about and who - didn't, here is the link for the dress. I did it myself especially for this pic :P
Statue de Clio, muse de l'histoire ; attributs : trompette symbole de la renommée et un livre.
Le portique constitué de colonnes corinthiennes du Grand-Théâtre de Bordeaux Gironde.
30 years and Clio still looks spot on, even aged better than the bulbous pre-facelift 1998-2001 Mk2. This 'Phase II' (first facelift) Mk1 Clio is in high-spec RT trim.
Curiously enough, this one was registered in the same series as my uncle's old Clio, L104 RMC, which appears to have made it till 2008 before suffering from catastrophic gearbox failure.
Anyways, this Clio was registered in northeast London, and has an MOT till next January.
Oh, and also, this one of just TWO left in this spec, apparently! I wonder if the elderly owner (just barely visible in front of the car) has any idea how rare his car is. I doubt he does.
This has since been scrapped.
Renault just started sales of the fifth generation of the Clio in Europe. Tou have to look twice to see the differences with the previous generation.
Clio, the muse of history
sculptor: Alexander Stirling Calder
architects: firm of C. C. Zantzinger & C. Louis Borie, Jr.
Henry Charles Lea (1825–1909) historian and political activist
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Laurel Hill Cemetery
architectJohn Notman, 1836-39
East Fairmount Park, East Falls neighborhood
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania